Government
Waterloo gambling funds aid nonprofits
The City of Waterloo has established a new program that pours some of its gambling revenue into nonprofit groups aiming to better the community. The Community Nonprofit Grant Program was…
Read MoreCounty talks audit, EMS change
During a brief meeting of the Monroe County Board of Commissioners Monday morning, Jim Schmersahl of Schmersahl Treloar & Co. was approved to conduct auditing services for the county. An…
Read MoreSupreme Court keeps Trump on ballot
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that individual states do not have authority to disqualify candidates for federal office based on the “insurrection clause” of the 14th Amendment. The unanimous…
Read MoreState of the State reviewed
Governor J.B. Pritzker, a Democrat from Chicago, offered his sixth State of the State and budget address last Wednesday in Springfield, describing his perspective on Illinois’ progress in the areas…
Read MoreColumbia revisiting biz district
The City of Columbia will hold another public hearing on a proposed business district in the northern part of the city. During its Feb. 20 meeting, Columbia City Council set…
Read MorePilot parenting program for court
The Children First Foundation is piloting a neutral exchange center/supervised parenting time program with the 24th Judicial Circuit in Monroe County. The Children First Foundation operates Family Center programs in…
Read MoreCounty talks EMS, jail
Monroe County commissioners discussed the possibility of not charging a fee for “no treatment, no transport” service calls to Monroe County EMS. During Tuesday’s meeting of the Monroe County Board,…
Read MoreNew hearing on Columbia biz district
The City of Columbia will host another public hearing to field questions and concerns about a proposed new Route 3/I-255 business district at the northern part of town. The hearing…
Read MoreEarly voting starts strong
Monroe County Clerk Jonathan McLean reported a strong first day of early voting on Thursday. “We had 27 voters yesterday. It was busy,” he said Friday. “We normally have less…
Read MoreColumbia biz buzz attracts a crowd
Monday’s meeting of the Columbia City Council was all business as residents and business owners packed the City Hall council chambers to learn more about plans to implement a business…
Read MoreWaterloo beautifies; boosts power
The Waterloo City Council made measures to improve the community in multiple ways Monday night. In addition to finalizing efforts to demolish the condemned former mobile home park on West…
Read MoreCounty planning begins anew
Following difficulties last year, members of a committee meant to update the Monroe County comprehensive plan met Thursday in an effort to breathe new life into the project with new…
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